Guest guest Posted April 7, 2003 Report Share Posted April 7, 2003 Fights with boyfriends will sure take it out of you. Been there, done that. Try to use the anger to your advantage. I know when I broke up with my boyfriend, I had some of my best workouts ever. I ran so hard on that treadmill! I visualized how hot I was going to look, and he wouldn't get to enjoy it. In a message dated 4/7/2003 10:41:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, myreamb@... writes: > I had a horrible fight with my boyfriend last night. We made up, he > appolagized but it still doesn't seem to me that things are okay. I > didn't do my morning upper body workout and I should have had my > first meal 2 hours ago. I'm just feeling like it doesn't > matter > today, like there is no point. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2003 Report Share Posted April 7, 2003 MJB -- You said it's " like there is no point " ...I guess if I felt that way, I would take a look at why I'm doing BFL. **If the point of doing BFL was to impress the BF, and now that relationship is not " right " , then maybe there *isn't* a point to the workouts. (hang with me, folks, I do have a point!) **If, on the other hand, your doing BFL is for YOU, for the good it will do for YOU, for the difference it will make in your life, physical and otherwise, then there certainly IS a point to continuing. I like how others have talked about using that negative energy and directing it to help you up the intensity of your workouts. It can be fuel for your fire! MAKE there be a " point " to your working out. MAKE it matter, MAKE it count! No one can do this but YOU! >From: " Myream " <myreamb@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Discouraged... >Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 15:41:02 -0000 > >I had a horrible fight with my boyfriend last night. We made up, he >appolagized but it still doesn't seem to me that things are okay. I >didn't do my morning upper body workout and I should have had my >first meal 2 hours ago. I'm just feeling like it doesn't matter >today, like there is no point. > >I hope you guys are doing better and I wish you a good rest of the >week. > >-- MJB > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2003 Report Share Posted April 7, 2003 I agree that it can be fuel for the fire. I also am having a rough week but what is amazing is that I have a tendancy to have an I'll show you attitude. Which works for me because I push myself to achieve my dreams often just to prove a point. I know I know not always a healthy attitude but heck it works. Today I hit my 10's because I am so mad at my husband I just pictured my beautiful sculpted body and put everything I had into my workout. Use that negative energy to create inspiration and achievement for your self. It's in there you just have to reach for it. What ever the mind can believe you will achieve!!! Steph >From: " karen lyons " <zookeeper08@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: Discouraged... >Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 11:21:52 -0700 > >MJB -- You said it's " like there is no point " ...I guess if I felt that way, >I would take a look at why I'm doing BFL. > >**If the point of doing BFL was to impress the BF, and now that >relationship >is not " right " , then maybe there *isn't* a point to the workouts. (hang >with >me, folks, I do have a point!) > >**If, on the other hand, your doing BFL is for YOU, for the good it will do >for YOU, for the difference it will make in your life, physical and >otherwise, then there certainly IS a point to continuing. I like how others >have talked about using that negative energy and directing it to help you >up >the intensity of your workouts. It can be fuel for your fire! > >MAKE there be a " point " to your working out. MAKE it matter, MAKE it count! >No one can do this but YOU! > > > > > >From: " Myream " <myreamb@...> > >Reply- > > > >Subject: Discouraged... > >Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 15:41:02 -0000 > > > >I had a horrible fight with my boyfriend last night. We made up, he > >appolagized but it still doesn't seem to me that things are okay. I > >didn't do my morning upper body workout and I should have had my > >first meal 2 hours ago. I'm just feeling like it doesn't matter > >today, like there is no point. > > > >I hope you guys are doing better and I wish you a good rest of the > >week. > > > >-- MJB > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2010 Report Share Posted March 3, 2010 Marissa, I cant thank you enough - in a time when no one in my understands, and I KNOW I am overreacting and feeling intense about everything, this is so soothing to have someone listen! Going over the supps, I guess Im not that far off - I just bought more B today - been out for a while. I have been taking C. I have been taking Yes oils (just 2 a day) and Krill oil (since I'm allergic to cod and halibut) and I will buy calcium and mag soon. I guess I just haven't done the E, A or D (thought that was in the krill) Thank you for the reassurance that I am going down the right path (not down the wrong path of empty pockets!) I appreciate the help and great suggestions! I can use all I can get right now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2010 Report Share Posted March 3, 2010 Hi : > >I KNOW I am overreacting and feeling intense about everything ***I don't think you are over reacting... I think this is how adrenal fatigue feels. And you can get better, you just need to get your supps in line and stick to the diet. I swear, I became a new woman once I started healing. My life didn't change, I had the same husband, job, housework and friends... but man did everything suddenly become manageable and even pleasant and calm!!! It's the adrenals!!! When they aren't fed, they make you feel crazy. It's emotional and physical!!! So(And of course the root cause is the Candida.) **** As you can read in that link to Bee's article, adrenal fatigue is especially a " good fats " deficiency. So please make sure you get all your fats in. If anything, err on the side of eating too much fat. Two egg drinks a day not only takes the stress out of making so many meals, it also helps you make sure you eat enough fat. Do your ratios if you haven't done them to see just how much fat Bee is talking about. I just bought more B today - been out for a while. *** Yes, don't skip this. Sooo important for your adrenal repair. I found nutritional yeast flakes a cheaper way to go because my coop carries it in bulk. I have been taking C. **** Also super important for adrenals. 4,000 mg a day. > I have been taking Yes oils (just 2 a day) and Krill oil (since I'm allergic to cod and halibut) *** I don't know what Yes oil is. Bee does not recommend krill oil. It's levels of nutrients are very skewed. What makes you think you are allergic to cod liver and halibut liver oil? >and I will buy calcium and mag soon. *** Don't wait. The minerals in cal mag as well as the sea salt are super important for your adrenals to repair. > I guess I just haven't done the E, A or D (thought that was in the krill) *** You will want to get this all figured out as the A and D (and E) are all oils that you need to repair your adrenals. ****Niacin??? *** Are you taking 6 T of coconut oil everyday? ***You can stop buying all probiotics, that should help with the other supps. *** And the coffee enemas (plus epsom salt baths and dry skin brushing) should be part of your repertoire too. LOL! ***Let's make sure you get your supps in line, it really will make a difference. Best, Marissa ( a group moderator) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 Hi , You wouldn't be allergic to cod liver oil or halibut liver oil, but you can get healing reactions to them, which are not allergic reactions! All healing foods, herbs, spices and supplements will cause healing reactions. What reactions are you getting to cod and halibut? Bee > > Marissa, > I cant thank you enough - in a time when no one in my understands, and I KNOW I am overreacting and feeling intense about everything, this is so soothing to have someone listen! Going over the supps, I guess Im not that far off - I just bought more B today - been out for a while. I have been taking C. I have been taking Yes oils (just 2 a day) and Krill oil (since I'm allergic to cod and halibut) and I will buy calcium and mag soon. I guess I just haven't done the E, A or D (thought that was in the krill) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 Marissa, Two egg drinks a day -- great idea! *** I don't know what Yes oil is. (Yes oils are organic EFAs recommended by GAPS diet) ***What makes you think you are allergic to cod liver and halibut liver oil? When a lot of my problems started I saw an allergist - who did a blood test - said I had 7 allergies - the highest soy, then wheat, corn, peanut, cod, halibut and salmon. I noticed when I did accidentally eat one of these fishes - I would feel horrible the next day, tired, weak, very dizzy - just SICK. I avoid them at all costs now. Thus, am afraid to start cod liver oil. :/ *** Are you taking 6 T of coconut oil everyday? YES! Thats one thing that is easy and I love. The epsom salt baths and dry skin brushing I do almost every night... just havent had the courage yet for the enemas (plus I live with two ppl - not much privacy) ALSO - from stopping the probiotics with the FOS my thrush has improved DRASTICALLY!! I mean - it has only been TWO DAYS!!! Could that be just from that tiny bit of sugar from the FOS from the probiotic???? They really should label that better! Thanks so much!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 Hi : > Two egg drinks a day -- great idea! *** I really found it simplified my life and made sure I got my fats in. I did it for over a year. > > *** I don't know what Yes oil is. (Yes oils are organic EFAs recommended by GAPS diet) *** You would do better to stick with the oil recommendations for Bee's diet and not try to mix and match stuff from different diets. Many people come to Bee's site from trying the GAPS diet because they weren't getting the results they need. ****It sounds like you are not really clear on how much Omega 3, Vitamin D and Vitamin A you are taking in. Bee has very specific guidelines that you want to meet. Plus, adrenal issues are caused, in part, by a fat deficiency, so you really want to get this part of your supplementation specific. Garden of Life Cod liver oil is really good and the cheapest good source we know of. You would take one tsp daily along with a Halibut liver oil that contains 10,000 Vit A and 400 D... so I think you take one or two daily in addition to 1 tsp of cod liver oil. (I do it a little differently so I don't know the exact number of Halibut liver oils to take.... it's in her Cod liver oil guide.) ***You aren't allergic to cod liver oil and halibut liver oil. Bee has info on her site about the flaws in allergy testing. You wouldn't believe the list of things I was supposedly " allergic " too that I have no problems with whatsoever now. The testing is flawed, the theory behind it is flawed. And it's scared you from getting proper supplementation into your diet. > When a lot of my problems started I saw an allergist - who did a blood test - said I had >7 allergies - the highest soy, then wheat, corn, peanut, cod, halibut and salmon. I >noticed when I did accidentally eat one of these fishes - I would feel horrible the next >day, tired, weak, very dizzy - just SICK. I avoid them at all costs now. Thus, am afraid to >start cod liver oil. ***Bee explained in her email to you that any reactions you have to eating the fish itself (which may not translate to taking the liver oil) stemmed from having a healing reaction. These will lessen fairly quickly. It's just a little bump to get over. But you need these oils. > The epsom salt baths and dry skin brushing I do almost every night... just havent had the courage yet for the enemas (plus I live with two ppl - not much privacy) *** I hear you, but it will help a lot. I need about half-an-hour undisturbed in the bathroom. Maybe you can ask for that without telling them why.... or say you're having a bath. Or pick a time that is easy for them to deal with. Play some music, so you have sound privacy as well. Hope you can get all this sorted out. Let us know if you have anymore questions about getting your supps right. Best! Marissa ( a group moderator) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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